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'Last, Best And Final Offer': An Update On UVM Nurses' Union Negotiations

Deb Snell with the nurses' union at UVM Medical Center addresses reporters ahead of the July work stoppage.
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Deb Snell with the nurses' union at UVM Medical Center addresses reporters ahead of the July work stoppage.

After months of negotiations between the UVM Medical Center and the hospital's nurses' union yielded no new contract, UVMMC administrators have made what they call their"last, best and final offer." 
Union nurses have been negotiating a new contract since March; their previous contract expired in July.

Calling for raises above 20 percent, as well as for other workplace safety and staffing demands, the union has gone on a two-day strike in July, called for their lead negotaitor to resign and protestedat a Green Mountain Care Board meeting last month.

Last week UVMMC's final offer of 15 percent raises was met with the union's counter of 20 percent, down from initial demands of 24 percent.

Despite some concessions related to pay equity and job duties, the two sides still appear to be far apart when it comes to agreeing on how much to pay the nurses.

Seven Days reporter Katie Jickling has been following the story and joins Vermont Edition with an update on the hospital’s final offer, the nurses’ union’s response and where things go from here.

Broadcast live on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.

Editor's note: this story has been updated to note contract negotiations have been underway since March.

Jane Lindholm is the host, executive producer and creator of But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids. In addition to her work on our international kids show, she produces special projects for Vermont Public. Until March 2021, she was host and editor of the award-winning Vermont Public program Vermont Edition.
Matt Smith worked for Vermont Public from 2017 to 2023 as managing editor and senior producer of Vermont Edition.
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